Lawyer Magomedali Aliev of "Palyulin & Partners" challenged the military enlistment office's decision on the conscription of a university applicant
In the practice of the legal bureau "Palyulin & Partners," a case protecting the rights of a conscript who faced a systemic error by the military enlistment office has been successfully concluded. Despite having documented evidence of a non-conscriptable illness, the client received a summons for deployment to the troops. Our lawyers intervened promptly and secured the cancellation of the conscription.
Case Summary
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Client: A young man diagnosed with a non-conscriptable medical condition
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Problem: The military enlistment office ignored medical reports and made a decision to conscript him
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Complexity: The client's data was held in two different military enlistment offices, causing bureaucratic confusion
Actions taken by the lawyers of "Palyulin & Partners"
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Emergency consultation – analysis of medical documentation and decisions of the conscription board
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Obtaining an extract from the medical commission's protocol to confirm the violation
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Preparation of documents:
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Petitions to submit medical evidence
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Complaints against the enlistment office's decision to higher authorities
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Requests to both enlistment offices to synchronize data
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Ongoing support – coordination of the client's visits to the military enlistment offices
Result
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Cancellation of the conscription decision through court proceedings
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Issuance of a military ID with the legal fitness category "B" (limited fitness)
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Preservation of the right to a planned summer vacation
Magomedali Aliev, lawyer at the bureau:
"The case was complicated by the fact that, due to bureaucratic confusion, the client's data was held in two different military enlistment offices, and there were often situations where, in addition to visiting one enlistment office, it was necessary to go to the second one as well."
Why is this important for other conscripts?
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Military enlistment offices often ignore medical indications
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Bureaucratic fragmentation of data complicates the process
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Professional legal assistance prevents unlawful conscription

